New(ish) Music Tuesdays: 8/4/15

Welcome to the second installment of New(ish) Music Tuesdays, our new feature where the Young…

Powerhouse Emily West Releases New Single “Bitter”

If the name Emily West rings a bell, you have probably seen her on America’s…

New(ish) Music Tuesdays: 7/28/15

Earlier this month the date for new music releases was standardized worldwide to Fridays. Beforehand,…

Review: Bea Miller’s Debut Album, ‘Not an Apology’

As a whole, Not an Apology, is weaker in the sense of lyrical content, but stronger in the fact that the album fits so well together. There is not a track out of place and the flow of pure pop into pop-rock, and then into acoustic is well done on Miller’s album team’s part.

10 Musicians Who Really Need Biopics

The past few years have given us some incredible behind-the-scenes looks into the lives of…

Lana Del Rey: What to Expect from the Third Album and Her Best Songs

Lana Del Rey delivers a haunting and dream-like new single off the new album of the same name. It seems that with anything new that Del Rey puts out into the world it gets even more compelling. “Honeymoon” reminds me of an even softer version of “Old Money,” released on “Ultraviolence,” but without the added climatic build. It’s eerie and altogether a dreamy feel, much like Lana’s latest releases.

From the Record Crate: Fleetwood Mac – “Fleetwood Mac” (1975)

Imagine, if you will, you’re a teenage blues rock fan in 1974 recovering from the…